To that I will add a No Pasarán post from 2004, the blog's first year of operation (yup, this blog is celebrating its 10th anniversary next Spring, how 'bout that?), reproducing what is perhaps the best sketch ever — and certainly the most thought-inspiring — in the history of comedy.

In the scene (video below),
the members of one of the most patriotic, determined, extremist, and
intransigent resistance groups fighting against the Roman occupier have
gathered in a dark room for a secret meeting. All the men of the
People's Front of Judea are masked, except for their leaders, and when
the scene starts, the top honcho is ending a pep talk.

Furious about the Roman Empire's occupation of their land, Reg
spits out: “They bled us white, the bastards! They’ve taken everything
we have.” He continues raving and ranting about how they took everything
from their “fathers” and their “fathers' fathers”, before ending with a
majestic rhetorical question. “And what have they ever given us in
return?!” With that, he stops, and crosses his arms, feeling very
satisfied. He realizes that he has made one of the best speeches of his
career.

Another commando, as masked as his colleague, chimes in. “And the sanitation…”

Stan,
Reg's second-in-command sitting next to him, intervenes with naïve
energy: “Oh yeah, the sanitation, Reg. Remember what the city used to be
like.”

Murmurs of agreement rise from the commandos in the room.

The meeting is not at all going in the direction Reg
expected it to, and he's starting to lose patience: “Yeah, all right,
I’ll grant you the aqueduct and the sanitation are two things the Romans
have done…”

Another terrorist interrupts him: “And the roads…”

Reg,
brusquely: “Oh well obviously the roads, I mean the roads go without
saying, don’t they?! … But apart from the sanitation, the aqueduct, and
the roads…”

Other terrorists, who have definitely not
understood the purpose of their leader’s speech and his rhetorical
question, chime in: “Irrigation” “Medicine” “Education” “Public baths”
“And the wine” while their comrades nod and murmur words of agreement
(“Yuh, yuh that’s something we’d really miss, Reg, if the Romans left”).

Stan adds, innocently: “And it’s safe to walk in the streets at night now, Reg”. Reg’s
lips have become ever more pursed and his expression ever darker as he
taps his fingers impatiently, but nobody seems to notice, least of all Francis,
Reg’s other neighbor, who adds with joviality: “Yeah, they certainly
know how to keep order. Let’s face it, they’re the only ones who could
in a place like this!” (general laughter).

Finally, with a sharp voice, Reg
cuts the discussion short: “Alright, but apart from the sanitation, the
medicine, education, wine, public order, irrigation, the roads, a
fresh-water system, and public health, what have the Romans ever done
for us?”

A shy finger goes up…“Brought peace…”

“Oh, peace! SHUT UP!”

****

There you have it! The only way that the liberals can perpetuate their self-serving self-image (of themselves as valiant resistance fighters arriving to help the people like gallant knights on white horses) is by ignoring facts, inconvenient and otherwise, and getting people, adversaries as well as followers, to keep their mouthes closed about said facts.

[Good intentions such as eliminating hunger and poverty] have been
damaging our continent for the past 40 years. If the industrial nations
really want to help the Africans, they should finally terminate this
awful aid.

It sounds like government programs in the West:

As absurd as it may sound: Development aid is one of the reasons for Africa's
problems. If the West were to cancel these payments, normal Africans
wouldn't even notice. Only the functionaries would be hard hit. Which is
why they maintain that the world would stop turning without this development aid.